Healthcare and hospitals

To respond with efficient care

Do you have this problem?

A patient is bleeding out and needs an X-ray and an operation. While the patient is being wheeled from X-ray to the emergency room and to the theatre, the medical staff are busy making a lot of calls on their phones. Send for blood, order lab tests, reserve the operating theatre.

This can take too much time.

Did you know that there’s a better way? Instead of phones, you and other medical professionals could use professional radios for your daily communications.

Communication over TETRA has helped save lives around the world, and real-life experiences in hospitals have busted common myths about radio communication in medical care.

Download the guide that corrects 5 wrong ideas about TETRA in hospitals

Case study: TETRA used in hospitals to save time – and lives

Each year, Finland’s North Karelia hospital deals with around 54 trauma cases where up to five patients will need treatment. Using TETRA radio communications has cut the time taken to deal with each case by 20 minutes on average. It has also saved medics around 500 hours a year.

Guide: 5 wrong ideas about TETRA in hospitals

Do you believe this myth? "Healthcare organisations need only a few authority radios to use if and when there is a major incident."

You should not! Learn the facts about TETRA radio communication in hospitals and in medical care. Download this guide now!

What are medical professionals saying?

Communication over TETRA has helped save lives around the world, but still people have wrong ideas about it. Real-life experiences in hospitals have busted common myths about TETRA radio communication in medical care.

Why does this emergency medical doctor think communication is important?

Doctor Harri Pikkarainen is an emergency physician for a hospital in Finland. He recommends TETRA because it is fast and lets you reach many people with only one sentence. What does he consider the most important feature in TETRA communication?